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Parameter evaluation of permanent magnet synchronous machines with tooth coil windings using the frozen permeabilities method with the finite element analyses

Authors: Erich Schmidt; Marko Susic;

Parameter evaluation of permanent magnet synchronous machines with tooth coil windings using the frozen permeabilities method with the finite element analyses

Abstract

Permanent magnet synchronous machines with fractional slot stator windings using the tooth coil technology require detailed investigations on the electromagnetic parameters due to a very low number of slots per pole and phase. Finite element analyses can provide many results but a subsequent application of the frozen permeabilities method allows for a more detailed discussion of effects caused by both permanent magnets and armature stator currents in conjunction with angular rotor position and also different saturation levels. In particular, these detailed analyses are required for high performance electrical drive systems which operate under very fast changing load conditions and additionally run in deep field weakening ranges.

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